‘I Do Solemnly Swear: Photographs of the 2009 Presidential Inauguration’ Opens at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History
WASHINGTON,
Museum curators looked through more than 3,000 images to select the exhibition photographs and four murals that record the events surrounding the peaceful American transfer of power between administrations. The photographs on view include new acquisitions to the museum’s Photo History Collection by leading photojournalists, including
“The American public and the world participated in the 2009 Inauguration in unprecedented numbers. Millions of people traveled to Washington to witness the event and record what they saw, making this the most photographed inauguration,” said
From Obama’s whistle-stop tour on the way to
Among the other photographers whose work is included in the exhibition are
The Smithsonian has been collecting objects related to presidential inaugurations for more than 100 years, beginning with a panel from
The collection began to focus on digital photography following the events of
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